Elderly man found unconscious near South Scott Road, St Johns MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a priority one medical call near South Scott Road and Haverhill Lane for an unconscious elderly man. The 74-year-old male regained consciousness and was reported alert and breathing but with high blood pressure and heart rate.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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If you need a report, priority one[1], unconscious near South Scott Road,
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Haverhill Lane, cross Ashwood and Jones.
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Clear at.
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This is that to Clinton Area.
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If you needed for a priority one[1], unconscious.
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At South Scott Road, at Tucson Family Cross of Ashcliff and Jones Central Square.
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Hazard is now available.
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Four 104 , now at 500 and thirty-three.
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Alpha 104 , your patient is a seventy-four year old male.
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He is conscious and breathing at this time.
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Staff says the resident almost passed out of the toilet.
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Is breathing heavy and has a high blood pressure and high heart rate.
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Does have a history of ESF.
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Please use the front door.
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It's going to be in room ten west.
Police codes explained
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[1]
priority one: Highest-priority emergency medical response
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Location mentioned:
S Scott Rd, St Johns, MI 48879
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